The Spread of Pop Culture and U.S. Interests
Journalists and scholars talked about U.S. popular culture in a forum entitled, “Does the Spread of American Popular Culture Advance America… read more
Journalists and scholars talked about U.S. popular culture in a forum entitled, “Does the Spread of American Popular Culture Advance American Interests?” during a symposium on global pop culture. Panelists spoke about the extent of the effects of U.S. culture abroad and whether U.S. culture influences advance U.S. interests. The event was sponsored by the American Enterprise Institute. close
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- Ed Bleier President Warner Brothers->Domestic Pay TV
- Paula J. Dobriansky Associate Director U.S. Information Agency->Bureau of Programs
- Todd Gitlin Professor University of California, Berkeley->Sociology Department
- Erwin Glikes President Free Press, The
- Irving Kristol Scholar American Enterprise Institute
- Michael Novak Senior Fellow American Enterprise Institute
- Joseph S. Nye Jr. Director Harvard University->Center for International Affairs
- Nicholas Veliotes President Association of American Book Publishers
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